• "Gazetted"[edit]. In time of war, dispatches from the various conflicts are published in The London Gazette.
  • It is difficult for a contemporary person to imagine the life of the person who received a copy of the London Gazette in the year 1673.
  • Publication History. The London Gazette began publishing in 1665 as the Oxford Gazette, and moved to London the following year.
  • The London Gazette is the Official Newspaper of Record for the United Kingdom, issued on working days.
  • First founded in 1665, The London Gazette is the UK's official public record. Discover how you can research history for free on The London Gazette's website.
  • Published since 1665 Managed by the Superintendent of His Majesty's Stationery Office Not associated with the real life London Gazette.
  • The London Gazette was first published (as the Oxford Gazette) in 1665. It is essentially a newspaper for official information and record.
  • The Gazette has a special place in British history. Charles II founded the Oxford Gazette in 1665. A year later, it changed its name to the London Gazette.
  • Versions of London Gazette include ... London Gazette/Corresp: Actions of Perak Expeditionary Force post-murder of Birch.